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Knapp, Caprice

Profile Information

Full Titles

Assistant Research Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy Research

Title
Assistant Research Professor
Phone
352.265.0111 x86087
Email Address
cak@ichp.ufl.edu
Fax
352.265.7221
Address

1329 SW 16th Street
PO Box 100177
Gainesville, FL 32610

Education

Ph.D., Economics, University of Florida

Professional Bio

Dr. Knapp is an applied economist whose areas of specialization include examining the quality of care and expenditure patterns for children and adolescents in vulnerable populations. Specifically, Dr. Knapp is investigating the association between sociodemographic factors and expenditures for children with life-limiting conditions. In addition to her research agenda, Dr. Knapp is a co-investigator on two statewide projects to evaluate Florida's Title V. programs for children with special health care needs and children with life-limiting conditions. Dr. Knapp is a visiting faculty member in the Department of Economics.

Expertise

Survey design and analysis, statistical analyses of expenditures and health outcomes, qualitative surveying of children with special health care needs, and program evaluation.

User's Publications

Most Recent EHPR Publications

2009 The Beck Depression Inventory II Factor Structure Among Low-Income Women
2009 Relationship between neighborhood context, family management practices and alcohol use among urban, multi-ethnic, young adolescents.
2009 Diminished Speech Intelligibility Associated with Certain Types of Respirators Worn by Healthcare Workers
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